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Nesbitt Collection

Background imageNesbitt Collection: Music cover, Mary Lou, from High Time!

Music cover, Mary Lou, from High Time!
Music cover, Mary Lou, words and music by Dick Hurran, sung by Gil Johnson, from Val Parnell's New Musical and Dance Show, High Time

Background imageNesbitt Collection: Theatre goes rural

Theatre goes rural
With many London theatres closed, this production of On Approval was rehearsed in a barn in Buckinghamshire, then toured the provinces. Date: 1940

Background imageNesbitt Collection: Review of Walter Greenwoods Love on the Dole at the Garrick Theatre in The Bystander

Review of Walter Greenwoods Love on the Dole at the Garrick Theatre in The Bystander magazine, complete with caricatures of the leading characters by Rouson. Date: 1935

Background imageNesbitt Collection: Robert Nesbitt, Charles Reading, Joan Davis, Stella Moya

Robert Nesbitt, Charles Reading, Joan Davis, Stella Moya
Robert Nesbitt, right, (11 January 1906 - 3 January 1995), theatre director, theatrical producer and impresario, particularly known for staging 25 instances of the Royal Variety Show

Background imageNesbitt Collection: House-party at Barton Mills Hall

House-party at Barton Mills Hall
Members at a house party given by Mrs Hanbury-Kelk at Barton Mills Hall near Newmarket in July 1934. L to ri. standing) Miss Ursula Livingstone, -Learmonth, Miss Marty Hanbury, Lady Patricia Mackay

Background imageNesbitt Collection: Robert Nesbitt and Joan Davis planning theatre production

Robert Nesbitt and Joan Davis planning theatre production
Robert Nesbitt (11 January 1906 - 3 January 1995), theatre director, theatrical producer and impresario, particularly known for staging 25 instances of the Royal Variety Show

Background imageNesbitt Collection: Robert Nesbitt planning his latest theatre production

Robert Nesbitt planning his latest theatre production
Robert Nesbitt (11 January 1906 - 3 January 1995), theatre director, theatrical producer and impresario, particularly known for staging 25 instances of the Royal Variety Show

Background imageNesbitt Collection: Margaret Whigham at the Westminster Hospital Ball

Margaret Whigham at the Westminster Hospital Ball
A quartette of young society women at the Westminster Hospital Ball at the Dorchester Hotel in June 1931. From left, Miss Margaret Whigham, Miss Cathleen Nesbitt

Background imageNesbitt Collection: Music cover, Bell Bottom Trousers

Music cover, Bell Bottom Trousers, words and music by Moe Jaffe, as performed by Max and Harry Nesbitt. 1944

Background imageNesbitt Collection: Sheet music cover, Money is the Root of All Evil

Sheet music cover, Money is the Root of All Evil (Take It Away, Take It Away, Take It Away), with words and music by Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer, as performed in the revue High Time

Background imageNesbitt Collection: Norwood Villa

Norwood Villa
The villa of mrs Nesbitt, formerly the property of the earl of Bristol, is located near The Horns in the Great North Wood of Surrey. Date: 1786

Background imageNesbitt Collection: John Nesbitt, Churchman

John Nesbitt, Churchman
JOHN NESBITT nonconformist churchman Date: 1661 - 1727

Background imageNesbitt Collection: Miss Cathleen Nesbitt, A study by Olive Snell

Miss Cathleen Nesbitt, A study by Olive Snell
Miss Cathleen Nesbitt (1888-1982) She starred in a wide variety of plays with styles from comic Shakesphere to Serious Drama, noteably The Merchant of Venice and Loyalties

Background imageNesbitt Collection: Cathleen Nesbitt

Cathleen Nesbitt
CATHLEEN NESBITT English film and stage actress. Admired by the poet Rupert Brooke. Had a career spanning seventy years


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